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[ Monday, March 19, 2001 ]
 
GRAPHIC: Collegian
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NEWS

Students lucky enough to secure on-campus housing next year will find pricier semester bills in their mail this summer.

Minutes after the Penn State men's basketball team upset North Carolina last night, hundreds of people streamed onto East Beaver Avenue to cheer at cars and trucks zooming by in an impromptu victory parade.

In February, a state legislator called for the Penn State trustees to do something to stop sexually explicit student events. On Friday, at the first Board of Trustees meeting since then, the trustees seemed to have other priorities.

Feature photo package

On St. Patrick's Day, the State College Police Department handled triple the number of calls of a typical Saturday, and they had double the usual number of officers on duty.

Ebony and Ivory Week 2001, with the theme "Free your mind and the rest will follow," begins today and will continue through Thursday night.

Amnesty International members from across the Mid-Atlantic region gathered in the Willard Building on Saturday to participate in the Amnesty International Pennsylvania State Meeting "Stop Torture Now!"

State College Area High School's north gymnasium was filled with the sound of cheering and laughter yesterday — from children and college students alike — during the Second Mile's Outrageous Olympics.

News in brief
University promotes public relations person
Local businesses on the watch for traveler's checks
Movie theater in town forced to close down
Candidates for Board of Trustees announced
Construction on chapel to begin later this spring
Another chance to meet the candidates today
Police enforce new traffic regulation in area
Another student running for Borough Council seat


SPORTS

Penn State (21-11) upset North Carolina 82-74 to advance to the round of 16 to play Temple in the Georgia Dome on Friday.
Keeping focus
Stifling defense key to shocking Lion win
Lions will face an improved Temple squad in Sweet 16

In the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament, the Lions (19-10) fell 77-75 to the Horned Frogs (25-7) in a game marked by intense basketball on the court and key mental mistakes down the stretch.
Lady Lions cannot overcome Mazzante struggles

Make no bones about it, the Penn State men's lacrosse team wants to go to the NCAA tournament this season.

The Penn State wrestling program may have experienced its worst NCAA Championships in 20 years this past weekend in Iowa City.
Minnesota laps the field using balanced lineup for national title


Close games are fun for fans to watch, and for players to play in. The only downside to a hard-fought, exciting contest is that one team eventually has to lose.
Blue Hens do what they can to avoid Donnie Wright's hot bat in key spots

In its final showing of the season at Rec Hall, the No. 11 Penn State women's gymnastics team finished second only to No. 3 Alabama and ahead of both Rutgers and Cornell.
Lions honor seniors Taylor, Cuff before meet at Rec Hall

It wasn't easy for the women's swimming and diving team to turn heads at the NCAA championships.

The luck of the Irish must have been with the Penn State boxing team Saturday night.
Seniors' final home fights marked by perfect record

With a goal by Molly Ford, assisted by Kristin Wood, Penn State won its second game of the season in overtime, 12-11, improving its record to 2-3 Sunday.

The Penn State men's gymnastics team accumulated the fifth highest score in the nation this year with its 213.2-187.55 victory against Michigan State as all six seniors shined yesterday on Senior Day at Rec Hall.

OPINIONS

Suit on term limits harmful to council

Congratulations, Lions

My Opinion: Rick Law



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